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Phylogeography of swine influenza H3N2 in the United States: Translational public health for zoonotic disease surveillance
Matthew Scotch
, Changjiang Mei
Environmental Health Engineering, Center for (EHE)
Health Information and Research, Center for (CHIR)
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Agriculture & Biology
swine influenza
93%
disease surveillance
77%
phylogeography
66%
zoonoses
65%
public health
55%
monitoring
37%
rabies
18%
influenza
17%
RNA viruses
17%
animal health
15%
infectious diseases
14%
wildlife
14%
agriculture
10%
viruses
9%
animals
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Phylogeography
100%
Orthomyxoviridae Infections
84%
Zoonoses
62%
Public Health
41%
Molecular Evolution
25%
Informatics
24%
Rabies
24%
Agriculture
22%
RNA Viruses
22%
Animals
19%
Human Influenza
17%
Viruses
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
phylogeography
76%
influenza
73%
surveillance
56%
public health
51%
virus
28%
rabies
20%
animal health
19%
informatics
18%
infectious disease
16%
RNA
15%
wildlife
12%
agriculture
10%
animal
9%
need
7%